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You’re Beautiful: Episode 12

The drama hit its series high rating with this episode, although that only translates to a very modest 11.1%. Still, yay for upward mobility. (IRIS, in comparison, is far out in front with its own series high at 33.7%. We’ll see how Hero fares next week.)

SONG OF THE DAY

Spicy Soda – “나에 곁으로” (Stay by my side). Love the crescendo and the chorus on this one.
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EPISODE 12 RECAP

Yes, the kiss was a real one, and it takes both participants by surprise. In fact, what makes this scene (for me) is Tae-kyung’s gobsmacked expression as he pulls away, completely confused with what he’s just done. Mi-nyeo is just as startled, and the moment she recalls her bearings, she presses her nose.

At a loss, Tae-kyung tries to cover up the moment. He very awkwardly laughs, “Ha. Ha? HA! Go Mi-nam, you’re funny.” Turning stiffly, he hurries away and heads into the building. I love how utterly discombobulated Tae-kyung is. He rationalizes to himself, “I was just so angry that I lost reason. I’m not this kind of person. Why did I do that?”

Mi-nyeo is lost in a daze and prays, “Mother Superior, the star in my heart has exploded into thousands of them. What do I do?” She stumbles into the building (after first geeting lost in the revolving doors) and sits down to rest: “It’s like fireworks are going off inside my heart. I’m dizzy.”

When Shin-woo calls, she vaguely recalls that she was supposed to meet him. She’s too stunned to be very coherent, and murmurs, “Where am I? I’m doing fireworks.” Shin-woo tells her to calm down; he’ll come to her.

Mi-nyeo wonders what prompted Tae-kyung’s kiss, and imagines a few possible answers. Was it out of anger? (But he’s never done this and he’s been angry before.) Was it out of flirtatiousness? (No, he’s not that kind of guy.)

Heyi arrives outside the agency, wondering at the best way to send Mi-nam back home. She considers telling Tae-kyung about the nunnery, but cautions herself to handle this with care. She spots him leaving the building, but he’s so lost in his own thoughts that he walks right by without acknowledging her. Thinking he’s ignoring her out of anger, she asks if he’s still upset with her.

Tae-kyung replies that he’s not angry, nor does he have anything to say to her. But it’s almost worse that he doesn’t care enough to be angry with her anymore. She asks, “Am I nothing to you? How could a woman like me be nothing to you? I’m pretty and popular. We were voted Korea’s best-suited couple — how could you not like me?” (What saves this speech from being aggravating is the honest-to-goodness confusion in Heyi’s voice as she asks it. She genuinely believes her own hype.)

Tae-kyung agrees that Heyi is pretty and popular, but she’s also fake, “so don’t confuse things.” She asks, “Then what will you do if Go Mi-nam confuses herself and says she likes you?” That makes Tae-kyung pause before answering: “That won’t happen, not when she’s foolish enough to cast away her pride. I’m sure.” He doesn’t sound quite convinced, but he’s recalling Mi-nyeo’s supposed feelings for Shin-woo.

Heyi spies Mi-nam exiting the building, and takes advantage of the moment to ask pointed questions that will get overheard while Tae-kyung remains ignorant of Mi-nyeo’s presence. Heyi warns Tae-kyung not to get “confused” regarding her: “Go Mi-nam is a man — don’t mistake her for a girl.” I’m pretty sure she knows that by pushing Tae-kyung’s buttons, she’ll get the desired answer out of him:

Tae-kyung: “I’m not someone who gets confused. Go Mi-nam isn’t a woman.”
Heyi: “Then when you bought her the hairclip and clothes and protected her, did that mean nothing?”
Tae-kyung: “Yeah, it had no meaning, I just did it. It meant nothing.”

He doesn’t see that Mi-nyeo has overheard and turned away in sadness. Heyi asks if he can be sure that those gestures also meant nothing to Mi-nam. Tae-kyung tries to convince himself, “It was nothing to her.” Then he stops, bothered. “How can it be nothing to her? Forget it, it was nothing to me too. If I let it make me feel bad, I lose.”

Shin-woo tries to get in touch with Mi-nyeo, but she doesn’t hear her phone ringing as she cries in a darkened studio. Now that Tae-kyung has said she means nothing, she’s mortified for hoping and feeling more.

Shin-woo worries that she’s sick and rushes back to the agency. Hearing her sobs, he comes upon her in the studio, but Mi-nyeo stops him before he can turn on the lights: “I want to stay in the dark. I feel so embarrassed, I want to hide in the darkness.”

Shin-woo may be patient, but he has his limits and raises his voice as he asks, “How long were you going to cry like this? After you were done, were you going to come to me? I see, you totally forgot me. Even so, I was waiting for you and came running and worried about you — I feel like an idiot!”

She apologizes for breaking the promise and for thinking only of herself. Shin-woo answers that he’s tired of always thinking of her: “Take a good look at how I feel in the light.” With that, he flicks on the lights to show her how upset he is — but in the light, he sees how miserable she is, and his anger starts to dissipate. Mi-nyeo repeatedly apologizes, and he says in a gentler tone that he’s sorry for getting angry.

Sit together after Mi-nyeo stops crying, Shin-woo admits that he was going to confess his feelings to “that woman,” and had prepared flowers, presents, and a song for her. He jokes that it’s Mi-nyeo’s fault it didn’t work out, but smiles and adds, “No, it’s not your fault. I don’t think she was ready for it yet.”

He doesn’t have gifts or flowers now, but he picks up his guitar. Under the guise of practicing, he asks Mi-nyeo to listen. The lyrics describe Shin-woo’s emotions of feeling like a fool (for caring despite always getting hurt and disappointed). Here’s the song as sung by Jung Yong-hwa — I’m sure there’ll be an official track released at some point, but this one is just an audio rip from the episode, so beware of the quality. [ Download ]

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Although she doesn’t pick up on the meaning behind it, Mi-nyeo says it’s a good song: “You’re not embarrassed of your feelings, or sorry for them. You’re diligently liking her. If you’re a fool, you’re a cool one. Can a nobody be cool like that?” Shin-woo says consolingly, “Even if the other person doesn’t know it, no love is nothing.”

Tae-kyung has retreated to his own studio, where he tries to work out his feelings. Why did he kiss Mi-nyeo?

Tae-kyung: “Because I was angry. Why was I angry? Because like an idiot, Go Mi-nam was going to Shin-woo. Why did I stop that? Because I didn’t want her to get hurt. Why would I hate that? What is Go Mi-nam to me? Ugh, this is complicated and confusing. I’ll have to see Go Mi-nam in the bright light and think things over.”

When he walks out intending to find Mi-nyeo, he sees her leaving with Shin-woo, who has teasingly told her to buy him dinner. Watching the two together, Tae-kyung thinks, “Seeing her in the light makes me even more confused. What the heck is she to me?”

Tae-kyung is called to his own dinner meeting with Sung-chan and Hwa-ran. Sung-chan is surprised that Hwa-ran was able to persuade Tae-kyung to do the song, and hears she has worked out the copyright issue with the songwriter’s heir — which is a shock to Tae-kyung, who didn’t know the songwriter was dead. Hwa-ran explains that she’ll probably be able to locate one of the twins, and smiles as she wonders if the kids will remember her — they were such cute things who used to fight over the cookies she brought them.

(I spoke too soon when I wondered previously if Hwa-ran had lost her power to hurt Tae-kyung, because hearing her speak fondly of another man’s children hardens his expression. That can’t be pleasant, and Hwa-ran is so coldly honest that it doesn’t occur to her to watch her words.)

When Sung-chan steps aside, Tae-kyung bitterly tells his mother that she and her lover are the same — she’s a woman who would abandon her child for love, and he’s the man who would write a song for that woman. As though to dispel any misunderstanding that she was a usurper, Hwa-ran makes clear that the twins’ mother died after giving birth.

He sneers, “Is that why you played the mother to them, bringing them cookies?” She says, “Yes. Because I loved him so much, I could be like a mother to them.” (Ouch. The implication is that she didn’t love his father, and therefore Tae-kyung.) She adds, “If he didn’t die early, they would have been your siblings.”

(Hwa-ran doesn’t mean they’re blood-related, but that she would have raised them as her children, since she would have stayed with the songwriter.)

Tae-kyung notes sardonically, “For him to make a person like you think of being a mother, it was a frightening love.” Hwa-ran: “Yes. My love is great enough to be frightening.”

After dinner, Tae-kyung comes home in a funk, thinking that he could use Mi-nyeo to distract him from his darker thoughts.

Mi-nyeo worries how he is but is too timid to bother him. As she peers into the hallway at his room, he walks by, and the two freeze uncomfortably. Mi-nyeo ducks back into her room without saying something, and at her reaction, he feels a tiny bit of satisfaction, because “She must not feel nothing, then.”

Mi-nyeo vacillates between leaving Tae-kyung alone (not wanting to add to his burdens) and making some kind of overture. Finally, she decides it would be best to assure him that she’s completely fine in the wake of the kiss, and not feeling bothered about it.

She texts: “Hyungnim, I’m truly fine.” Belatedly, she realizes she has mistyped a character, and now the message connotes something else. (She meant to tell him she is okay about the kiss. Instead, her message suggests the kiss felt okay.) Oh no! She doesn’t want him to the get the wrong idea.

Mi-nyeo decides that she has to erase the text before he has a chance to read it, and sneaks into his bedroom. It’s empty, so he must be in the bathroom. With relief, she spies the phone on his bed, and grabs it just as he emerges from the bathroom. Mi-nyeo dives to the other side of the bed to hide.

Unfortunately, the phone is locked with a PIN number. In frustration, she tries a few combinations, but is unsuccessful. Tae-kyung turns off his music and calls out, “It’s 4820.”

Mi-nyeo enters the password before registering that Tae-kyung is aware of her presence. With dismay, she faces him as he indicates that he’s already read her text, and mocks her for it.

Tae-kyung asks if she’s really fine with everything, and when she answers yes, he deletes the message: “Everything today is deleted.”

He sees the redness on her forehead — she smacked it on the ground when she dove behind his bed — and gives her medicine to apply. However, his warning not to get it in her eyes comes too late, and she yelps in pain. He flushes out the ointment with water, then treats her eyes with some drops.

Mi-nyeo stumbles up to go back to her room, running into things because she can barely open her eyes. Tae-kyung grabs her hand, then leads her back upstairs.

She asks, eyes still closed, “Are you still very angry with me?” He answers, “How can you know whether I’m mad when you can’t see?” She reminds him that she’s a public nuisance who’s always angering him.

Tae-kyung tells her, “At first, you were. Now, you’re…” He trails off and Mi-nyeo again assures him that she’s fine with everything. He finishes, “In any case, I was smiling just now. I’m not angry with you.”

The next day, the guys have a photo shoot with Heyi, to make up for the aborted press conference. The air is distant between the A.N.JELL guys and Heyi, now that they know what kind of person she is. She watches them cheerfully interacting with Mi-nam and pouts, “I’m the one wearing the princess’s clothing, but she’s receiving the princess treatment.”

She tells herself that as long as Tae-kyung stays away from Mi-nam, she can put up with it. And she only has to wait a little longer, because Mi-nyeo will be heading back to the convent soon.

Heyi ropes the guys into helping her, wielding Mi-nam’s identity as a weapon to get them to do what she wants. They’re reluctant, but do as she wants. You’d think that forced attention isn’t very satisfying, but Heyi will take it where she can get it, and is pleased to monopolize the guys as long as Mi-nam is kept at a distance. It’s pretty pathetic, if you think about it.

The stylist points out how pretty Heyi looks, making Mi-nyeo feel inferior, since she’s always dressed as a boy.

The guys treat Heyi like a necessary evil, addressing her with thinly veiled distaste. Tae-kyung doesn’t bother hiding his low opinion of her, which prompts her to threaten, “You know that when I’m in a bad mood I talk a lot, right?” Jeremy and Shin-woo remind him to be careful.

I think Heyi hates his new attitude even more than the old one. In the past he was hostile, but now he’s dismissive, and indifference is worse. Therefore, she latches onto the first bit of leverage she stumbles across, when the stylist comments that Mi-nam must envy Heyi because she wants to look pretty to Shin-woo. Heyi’s startled — Mi-nam likes Shin-woo? (In the stylist’s defense, she assumed that Tae-kyung told his girlfriend and therefore isn’t spilling a secret.)

This gives Heyi newfound hope — and a new plan. She might be able to solve her problems by hooking up Mi-nam with Shin-woo, and asks the stylist to help her.

Heyi proposes that Mi-nam would enjoy a chance to look pretty in front of the boy she likes. Therefore, when sudden rain calls a halt to the shoot, the stylist takes Mi-nam aside and makes her up as a girl. She explains that she wanted to do something nice for her: “Just while it rains, you can be a pretty girl. When the rain ends, you can go back to being a guy.”

She convinces Mi-nyeo that it’s safe, since the rain is keeping the crew indoors and they’re in the greenhouse, which is a separate building.

Mi-nyeo enjoys the brief moment of feeling pretty, and the stylist snaps a picture so she can hold onto the memory even when she has to dress as a guy. The stylist steps out for a moment — and sends Shin-woo in on a false errand.

Seeing him, Mi-nyeo is flustered and her instinct is to hurry to change, but Shin-woo tells her not to: “If nobody saw you, what a waste it would have been. Mi-nam, you’re very pretty. Beautiful.”

He says she’s like a fairy-tale character: “When it rains, you’re a girl. When it stops, you return to being a guy.” He recalls hearing a similar story somewhere (he means RANMA!), then calls her the swan princess — a swan in the daytime, a princess at night.

At the same time, Heyi drags Tae-kyung along for a walk outside. (She sighs that it’s like a scene in a movie, and he agrees — a horror movie.) Spotting the greenhouse in the distance, she suggests they head there to get out of the rain, knowing who’s inside.

And so, Heyi and Tae-kyung walk in to see Shin-woo sitting with a girly Mi-nam. Heyi coos at how nice they look together, and insinuates that they’d make a good couple. She says, “You’re working hard to look good to Kang Shin-woo. It’s pretty. Doesn’t it suit her?”

Tae-kyung doesn’t betray an outward reaction but his glare is furious as he says harshly: “It doesn’t suit you. It’s laughable.” He whirls out, leaving his words to cut at Mi-nyeo’s own fears. When Heyi catches up to him, he says with contempt, “Get lost.” Heyi is startled at the intensity of his reaction: “Why is he so angry? I thought he’d mock her, seeing her like that.”

Mi-nyeo beats herself up, agreeing with Tae-kyung’s assessment: “He’s right that it doesn’t suit me. I did something really laughable. I told myself I wouldn’t be ashamed. I told myself I would be fine. But I’m more foolish than a fool.”

Shin-woo tells Mi-nyeo not to cry: “Don’t cry anymore because of Tae-kyung.” He confesses, “I’ve found out that the reason you’re crying is because of Tae-kyung. You like him.”

Shin-woo: “I didn’t want to make things difficult for you by getting involved. But I hated seeing you always crying.”
Mi-nyeo: “I thought I was doing well enduring it and hiding it. You figured it out?”
Shin-woo: “Yes. Because I’ve been looking at you.”
Mi-nyeo: “My feelings must be visible.”
Shin-woo: “Tae-kyung can’t see them clearly yet. Do you want to show him?”
Mi-nyeo: “No, I don’t want to shock him or make him feel bad. Don’t worry. I’ll take care of my feelings and make sure they are not seen. I’ll change my clothes and return to being a man.”

The snooping Reporter Kim wanders around the grounds, intent on uncovering the secret of A.N.JELL’s mystery woman, and sees Shin-woo walking off in the rain. He suspects some drama must have gone down in the direction of the greenhouse, where Heyi has returned to find Mi-nyeo berating herself for being foolish.

Heyi: “It was wrong for you to have come here from the start. You should have stayed at the convent and become a nun. When you’re done being Go Mi-nam, do you intend to go back to the convent? In my opinion, why don’t you go back to Rome to become a nun? Go back to that.”
Mi-nyeo: “Yoo Heyi, although I have given up that path, it’s not something to speak so lightly of.”
Heyi: “I said, go back home!”
Mi-nyeo: “Ms. Yoo Heyi.”
Heyi: “Do that and Hwang Tae-kyung! You want to stay with him so he’ll see you, don’t you? If he’s nice to you, you raise your hopes. You act like you don’t, but you want that, right? Do you want him to see you being so foolish? Do you want him to find out?”
Mi-nyeo: “I don’t want him to see me looking foolish. I won’t be found out.”

Just then, the reporter steps inside, interrupting the scene. Seeing the two women and knowing that Shin-woo has just been here, he smells a scoop. Mi-nam whirls around to keep her face averted.

Heyi mutters to her to run away, so Mi-nyeo knocks the reporter aside and runs out into the rain, while Heyi holds the reporter back.

The rest of the crew is still indoors to wait out the rain. Hoon-yi thinks Tae-kyung looks sick: “You look like you’ve been really hurt and are in pain.” Tae-kyung answers tersely that he’s not hurt — he’s mad and surprised. Hoon-yi guesses, “You saw something you didn’t like, which made you feel shocked, which made you angry, which made you feel hurt.”

Tae-kyung has to admit to himself, “I want to deny it, but he’s right. I was shocked to see her like that, and angry that someone else was with her, and that hurt. Since it hurt, I lost.”

Hoon-yi flips through photos and sees Mi-nam making the pig-nose and comments, “She’s still doing that.” This grab’s Tae-kyung attention, and he asks, “Mi-nam does that every day. What is that?” Hoon-yi explains that he told her that whenever she feels her emotions overtaking her in front of the person she likes, she should make the nose. He assumes that Shin-woo must have been in front of her in the photo.

The truth dawns on Tae-kyung as he asks, “Is that what that meant?” He rifles through the photos to confirm his hunch, and sees that the shot of Shin-woo doesn’t line up. Instead, the photo matches with one of himself, and he realizes, “She’s looking at me.”

Hoon-yi’s part idiot, so he doesn’t catch on and chides Tae-kyung for being mean to Mi-nyeo. He urges him to be nicer to Mi-nyeo, especially since she looks up to him. Why, she even treasures the hairclip he gave her, even though it was a cheap old thing that broke.

That strikes him as strange too, so Tae-kyung grabs her bag and fishes through it, until he finds the broken clip. “She found this again?”

You know a storyline has gotten good when you’re frustrated that it cuts away to Mi-ja and Hwa-ran, even though we do finally get some clear answers about the big birth secret.

Mi-ja asks why the singer is so keen on meeting the twins. She saw her scar — is she the twins’ mother? Hwa-ran laughs at that ridiculous idea, and answers that she owes the kids a debt, but she didn’t give birth to them. She’s searching for them “because it was my fault they lost their mother. She died because of me.”

(Note: This clears up that Mi-nyeo is not related to Tae-kyung, not that it was ever really a concern, right? Hwa-ran cares for the Go twins because she loved their father and feels indebted to their mother. Since her love died, the closest thing she has is his children, who are living ties to the person she lost years ago. Her own son represents bitterness and a loss of her great love, and since she has a small heart, she just couldn’t love him with the same openness.)

Mi-nyeo seeks out the comforting embrace of Mother Superior as she cries out her heartbreak.

Mi-nyeo: “He’s like a bright, shining star. When I receive that light, I feel brighter and also darker. When it’s bright I get my hopes up, and when it darkens I feel disappointment. I hate myself for this and feel ashamed.”
Mother Superior: “As you have come to know this love, you are quite beautiful.”

A bit later, Mi-nyeo sits outside, looking up at the night sky. She can’t stop crying, and says, “Because the tears keep coming, I cannot see the stars. If I continue to not see them, I won’t get my hopes up or feel disappointment. I wish I didn’t see them.”

A car screeches up and interrupts her thoughts. Mi-nyeo looks up at the source, squinting against the bright glare of the car’s headlights, which are directed at her.

It’s Tae-kyung, who gets out of the car and faces her, leaving the headlights on:

Tae-kyung: “Go Mi-nam. I see you very well right now. You can’t see me because it’s too bright, can you? When I couldn’t see you, were you always crying like that?”
Mi-nyeo: “I won’t cry anymore. Please pretend you didn’t see me.”
Tae-kyung: “How can I pretend not to when I can see you so well? Go Mi-nam, you were looking at me like that all this while, weren’t you? I couldn’t see you so I didn’t know.”

Mi-nyeo: “Please act as though you don’t know. I won’t look anymore.”
Tae-kyung: “Don’t stop looking. You can’t quit of your own accord. Keep looking at me! Like you are now, keep looking only at me!”
Mi-nyeo:”Hwang Tae-kyung…”
Tae-kyung: “Go Mi-nam, from now on, I’ll give you permission to like me.”

 
COMMENTS

I’m a little dissatisfied with that last line translation because that sounds condescending in a way he doesn’t mean. He’s being sincere and the tenor of the message is, “I know that you like me and from this point on, I’m okay with it.”

Maybe it’s the lack of spoilering, or maybe I’m just thrilled to have the truth (finally!) out in the open, but I loved the way this episode ended. Truth be told, I was feeling let down by the first half of the episode — it felt like stuff we’ve come to expect. It’s sort of standard to feel a little lag at this stage, but it doesn’t mean I have to like it, especially when I think the writers are good enough to keep things moving. The wacky appeal of the earlier episodes was because so much zany stuff flew at us unexpectedly, and that kept us on our toes: Mother Superior emerges from a gym locker, Jeremy’s imagination runs wild, Mi-nyeo believes making a pig-face will control her emotions, Tae-kyung throws away Heyi’s shoes, Tae-kyung gets lost and refuses to admit it…

Therefore, when Tae-kyung finally figured out that Mi-nyeo’s in love with him, it comes as a nice huge breath of fresh air. Finally, we can lay to rest one tiring plotline and get busy with the next phase.

Surprisingly, I liked Shin-woo better in this episode. Maybe it’s not surprising since the reason I liked him was that he was finally honest. He didn’t outright tell Mi-nyeo that he liked her, but he dropped a very big hint when he told her that he was always looking at her. (If she were a sharper person, she could pick up his meaning.)

It was interesting when he got angry at Mi-nyeo for standing him up at the restaurant, because (1) you could say that his anger made him look petty or small-hearted, because he was thinking of his own foiled romantic gesture more than her pain. But (2) I liked that flash of anger because it made him seem human, rather than that Robotic Second Lead With Perfect Responses To Every Crisis and Perpetual Understanding. I don’t care if Shin-woo shows a flaw or two — heck, Tae-kyung’s flawed up the wazoo but he’s insanely charismatic — so I welcomed his moment of bitterness. And then he saw how hurt Mi-nyeo was and his anger melted, so he’s not entirely selfish.

An example of plot tiredness is the Heyi and stylist connection. (I say “tiredness” because the plot itself is fine, it’s just that it’s been drawn out a wee bit too long so it’s worn out its welcome.) I don’t really mind Heyi’s continued bossiness in this episode because even though she’s still blackmailing everyone, at least the situation is different. It’s only for show now and everyone knows her true nature, whereas before she was manipulating people’s emotions. I’m okay with her character at this point because she’s so irrelevant to the relationships that she’s like an amusing pest. Also, Tae-kyung’s reaction to her has changed, because now he can’t even bothered to care about her. That brings out her inner vulnerability, and that’s actually something I find interesting. I want to see more of that Heyi — the girl who has been so surrounded by yes men that she draws her own self-worth from how people see her.

The stylist, on the other hand, greatly grated on my nerves because at this point she has turned from amusing minor character into Plot Device. She just keeps blabbing information to Heyi. I don’t care that she’s a blabbermouth so much as I wish Heyi were cleverer about finding out her secrets. She just keeps falling into information.

 
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FINALLY! The truth is out! <"

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thanks again jb.u r the best.

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WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH~~~~~~~~~~~

hehehe.. exci--TING~~~!!

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You are truly amazing. I love your writing style, language, screen captures, in-depth analysis and opinions. Thank you for posting this each time (:

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wow i'm so high with "you're beautiful"

my favorite episode so far!

a kiss that makes your knees weak, and fireworks!!! love it!

and the last part killed me. JGS such an excellent actor.

thanks for the recaps! you're so awesome!

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Dear DB, could u plz write about the big difference between IRIS and YB rating?
I can't get it!

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JB, thank you one more time! I get up the earliest i can just to be able to read your recaps, after watching the episodes raw late at night. You have to start writing scripts at last.Could be interesting to read your ideas of a drama plot.
AND I WANT SO BADLY TO SEE TK AND MN LOVING EACH OTHER PASSIONATELY AND TENDERLY! JGS and PSH will surely act it wonderfully.Sigh...I so like the fairy tales....

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love this....such fun it's great that there are so many fangirling going on such simple pleasure that you bring to us. thank you once again Jb
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all i can say is... waiting for next week is sooo long! Wednesday hurry come!

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yabaiiiiiiiiii!!!!
me addicted to this drama........this drama is a revolution!!!
hahahha,,,
millions luv thanks to u JB for providing us with such wonderful masterpiece..we cannot get it anywhre!!!!
tq.........i really satisfied with this episde when i read ur post...i havent watch the raw but still u are the best and i would be ur regular customer to scroll down ur blog..
thnks million times again>>>>>

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Thanks for the brief summaries...
Sometimes I'm so busy that I don't have all the time to watch this drama during the week, so this really helps save me time until the weekend.
It's really appreciated!

Thanks!

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Thank you sooo much for the recaps. They're a life saviour in helping me understand the episode. Love your recaps. LOVE the drama. LOOOOVVEEEE how episode 12 ended!

Tae Kyung is definitely one of the best character that developed beautifully throughout the show. It is amazing that how we all manage to love him eventhough he has so many flaws. Your sentence sums it all up:

"I don’t care if Shin-woo shows a flaw or two — heck, Tae-kyung’s flawed up the wazoo but he’s insanely charismatic"

I am glad that he finally realizes that MiNam likes him. Although previously many of us fans were getting a little too tired with his ignorance regarding this matter (especially since he was so sharp and smart in noticing everything else), I must say that Tae Kyung acts quickly enough once he confirms everything. The best scenes in this episode is definitely the beginning (both their reactions to the kiss is insanely cute) and the end (Tae Kyung's "confession" is one of the best ever on K-drama)

You're Beautiful OST Part II is out. Jang Geun Sook sang 2 songs in it, one of them titled Goodbye. It's a super sad song.....and somehow, it makes me feel really worried if this drama will have a sad ending because the song is about saying goodbye to his loved one.

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wow,I am so satisfied with the last scene
oh, it's a long week again
thank you for your comments

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I just banged my fists on my desk screaming, "FINALLY!!!!!" at the end of the episode! hahaha~ I agree on liking Shinwoo more in this episode- it was nice to see he wasn't a k-drama caricature... And that darn stylist! I'm sick of her blabbing all the time too! And does anyone else notice all the blatant Etude House product placement in here? Lol, not that I mind, since I like looking at makeup, but I'm just saying. :)
How am I supposed to survive until next week? The bigger issue- how will I survive after this drama ends?!?!

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I was right, Hwaran did have something to do with the death of Minam's mom. Gosh I cant wait to marathon YB this weekend..several reports to do before I get off work and officially start my weekend mode. I really, really love TK! JGS is doing a fantastic job! I am glad that Shinwoo showed a little spunk albeit a little to late now. I guess thats what differentiates TK, once he realized that MN likes him and he might be feeling the same he raced out and acted on it unlike Shinwoo who took time to beat around the bush so he missed out.

PS. To all TK/MN shippers. Lets make #TeamTaekyung a trend on twitter =)

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Okay...today I am much calmer since I did not know what was going to happen in this episode...I also feel a little bit sad because I know this drama will be ending soon...also sad that the ratings weren't higher since it's so fantastic, much much better than BOF...

Also this will be the first time I ever buy a DVD for a K drama...usually I just watch them online but somehow this one has really taken me over and I can't stop thinking about the character and I want TK and MN to be bf/gf in real life...sighs I do like to dream...

Thank you so much! You are my one and only crack dealer LOL!!!

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Knowing MN, she and TK will have a date full of "accidents". I am hoping that a lot of cute moments will surface as TK helps MN out of her mess.

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Thank you for the synopsis. After reading your post I can go to sleep with a smile on my face. Thanks again :)

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Dang ... this episode was such an emotional rollercoaster, but I loved every miinute of it up to the very end.

Thanks, JB, for your deep insights ... in Hawaii, we call that "mana'o" ... a powerful word.

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Thank you so much for the recap........
I love this episode.... NO complaints from me... The Last scene was perfect....
I promised myself i wouldn't go around looking for spoilers so it shall be a long wait.........

Thanks again for recapping such an awesome drama.

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Another breathtaking episode! I just can't get enough of it.

On SW being boring - no definitely not, in fact I think he is cheeky, smart and his calm demeanour makes him seem like he's boring. He is considerate and thoughtful but he also has a little edge to his character. He cannot bear to see MN suffer/cry anymore, therefore encourage MN to tell TK about her feelings. It is an act out of love, selflessness...aww! and only happens in k-dramaland.

On TK being not-so-sharp now - he must be blurred by jealousy, overcome by his emotions and most times, fed by wrong information. JGS is superb as an actor. When I first saw his part in Hwang Jini, he reminds me of Joaquin Phoenix (in To Die For) and I said - this boy is v. good, at some point, even outshined the lady lead. He is just ....wow..

I wished I didn't read the midnight interview, it has somewhat reduced my admiration for his talent now that I know how he is in real life. Sometimes, somethings look better from afar.

Another long wait till Wed!

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Thank you so much for the re-cap! I am on pins and needles waiting for the sub's!

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Hehe, i guessed some of us noticed MN's dress is the same one that Agasshi wore in Take care of My lady. it's very victorian, very Vivenne Westwood style. Why they recycle clothings? esp when the design is so unique.

I'm getting a bit frustrated with SW not-confessing-attitude. He shd just confess right there in the dance studio! argh! so frustrating.

I miss happy Jeremy too!

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@ KJ
He did but his words just doesn't get through to MN. MN needs TK-like or HY-like sharp-tongued type of person to get the whole idea! Frustrating isnt it?!!

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quoted - "But (2) I liked that flash of anger because it made him seem human, rather than that Robotic Second Lead With Perfect Responses To Every Crisis and Perpetual Understanding. I don’t care if Shin-woo shows a flaw or two — heck, Tae-kyung’s flawed up the wazoo but he’s insanely charismatic — so I welcomed his moment of bitterness. And then he saw how hurt Mi-nyeo was and his anger melted, so he’s not entirely selfish. "

THIS, YES.

I was applauding and giggling when I read this. A few minutes ago, I was bawling my eyes out. The drama is that good at being cathartic for its fellow viewers. Flawed, and yet so beautiful.

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how about, "I'm okay with you liking me."?

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#165 "How am I supposed to survive until next week? The bigger issue- how will I survive after this drama ends?!?"

TRUE THAT krnkimbap!!!

#172 "I wished I didn’t read the midnight interview, it has somewhat reduced my admiration for his talent now that I know how he is in real life. Sometimes, somethings look better from afar."

okay, i know celebs are not all goody2, but ms. momosa, what did the interview tell about JGS?

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i hope the drama will be extended to 20 episodes!!!

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After following 12 episodes of great drama and the creative way Hong sisters encrusted each character, there is trace predictability as in linkage. Since this is my maiden Hong Sisters encounter, I could be wrong. As in any classic melodrama in K-drama, when there is an up, there will be a down before the finale. Now we have the up, we will soon have the down. I hope this is not the case as we will soon have a very tense episode. Of course I would prefer comical episodes all the way up to episode 16. My guess of this very tense episode has something to do with TK’s self-centered mom, Mo Hwa Ran since we can now forgo the sibling connection theory. In earlier episode, she blackmailed TK into remaking the song as she doesn’t have the will to live.

TK & Hwa-ran relationship will come to a turning point as TK remaking the song for her and due to MN’s meddlesome influences to get TK to make more efforts to rekindle his relationship with his mom (there must be a reason only MN knew they are related). Hwa-ran is happy that TK is finally making some effort to like her or maybe perhaps the grandeur and the significant of TK making the song written by the love of her live (MN’s dad) but their reconciliation short-lived as she has terminal illness (I seriously hope not as this is supposedly a romantic comedy). I knew this is extremely classic, so I really hope Hong sisters proved me wrong. As fan, we will be very sad to see TK cries although he did it beautifully but this possibility will makes Hwa-ran’s character not so detestable when they seek forgiveness with each other - redemption of abandoning her son since birth and him for hating her all this while. She will come out of her selfishness because she felt compassion for her son and owe it to him to reveal a big burden – that MN twin are orphaned because of her. This is cliché but also her son can continue the link towards her lost love (MN’s dad). Since she cannot have the love of her live, she will at least bless the couple in love by going to public and reveal the secret burden she has been having all along. Maybe to make it more dramatic – the song become a hit. Must be a reason they released 2nd part of OST at this stage and I heard JGS’s Goodbye is a very sad song. Not only he can act, this JGS guy has an amazingly mesmerizing voice.

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i really love this drama..
please dont end so soon pls..

make it 20 episodes!

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Excuse me, but where do you guys watch You're Beautiful episode 12 with eng subs? Vikii hasn't uploaded episode 12!? And thanks so much for the recaps!! Appreciate it!

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@172 momosa - I beg to differ.After reading that interview of JGS' I feel like putting him on a higher pedestal.He seems to be a down to earth person and definitely has a really good sense of humour.:-D

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Thanks for the recap! I really like this episode, I know I will keep thinking of the last scene will be with me till next week!

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I agree Javabeans. "I give you permission to like me" sounds harsh...I like the "I'll allow your feelings for me" better :)

Thank you :)

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!!! YB FAN PROJECT UPDATE !!!!

YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE : I had to build up a new page regarding YB Fan Project, for an unknown reason I couldn't access to Info Page post anymore and I HAD TO DELETE IT... SORRY =3=

HERE it is the latest news about the project with pictures of books and cds , etc....
http://www.soompi.com/blog/yb_fan_project_books_and_cds

THE ALL THING SHOULD BE DELIVERED TOMORROW DIRECTLY TO THE YB CREW ! YAY !

To be honest I REALLY don't realize what's going on, I mean, it took us barely 2 weeks to put everything in shape, and it will ACTUALLY reach the Korean crew °___°...

Human beings are just amazing sometimes... (and THANK YOU INTERNET X3)

Thanks again to every YB Fans around the world (literally) for your energy!

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About Episode 12

Well, I really had my "I start to lose interest" moment at this point...

And now I wonder how the plot will be handle within 4 episodes... Especially if there is a " and a few years later" part (which I really LOVED in Delightful Girl Chunhyang ^^)...
But when I come to think about it, this drama was only 17 episodes long and yet was able to contain so many things at the same time... So *cross my fingers* X3

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Argh!!!!! TK is love! Agree with JB that he is one of the most flawed romantic leads (my other fav flawed lead being JIS in What Happened in Bali)...kyaaaa!! But like JIS, JGS is also a puppet master with the strings of our hearts. Astonishing how something that should sound patronising just sounds romantic coming out of TK's mouth ;) (Excuse the fangirl)

Just one wee complaint about this episode; PSH is such a pretty girl, why did they have to put her in such a mindnumbingly bad outfit? I can't decide if she looks more like an evil Governess from Oliver Twist or a Goth-Lolita who just stumbled out of a bad manga onto Harajuku. I mean, if you saw someone wear in real life, you would think she was either a stage actress in a VIctorian production or really quite mad.

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For me, it was the look TK had when he pulled away...it was back in ep 11, when he first kissed MN. His eyes suddenly widened, a sign that he acted on impulse as his feelings told him to without realising what he was doing.

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@Fran
So agree with you about JGS acting ,and Jo In Sung, too ,was my favorite in What happened in Bali. Amazing how these two guys are able to mesmerize the audience. Shamans.....

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I loved the fireworks over her head, it was such a cute idea and well executed. The end of this episode made me absolute squeal in happiness. When the manager revealed the nose trick I was like, Finally. FINALLY!

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"He recalls hearing a similar story somewhere (he means RANMA!)"

I just started laughing out loud at the front desk of my job. In a library. At 4:30am. Wow.

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Thanks JB for your interesting and entertaining recaps, they make my day.
Your hard work is appreciated.

This drama never fails to entertain and keep its audience happy. What are we going to do when it finishes. .....searching for new drama

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TK and MN finally opened their heart to one another. I hope I can see more softer faces of TK in the next episodes. Really like him smiling to MN, so sweet.

One thing that I like very much about JGS is his voice in YB. He really has a very nice and deep voice.

Agreed with the comments that MN's dress is really not very good looking. The production crew should pick other colour for her... like whilte, pink, peach but not blue in order to show her sweetness.

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omo! haven't watched this episode yet.. i cried when read this.. poor mi-nyeo.. :(
Thank you so much javabeans for the recap.. :)

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my my ..i am on love with this drama with each passing day..♥ At this pace I am going to have a hard time when this drama Ends ..lol ;-) & Dramabeans you are as fantabulous as always ..

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I loved the opening and the end. TK reacted superbly to the kiss, it made the whole 'awkward mid-kiss episode ending' last time worth it. And yay! feelings! everywhere!

I loved that as soon as TK found out her feelings, he went and found her. I did NOT want them to drag that out any longer, with some sort of issue stopping him from acknowledging her feelings. They built it up well all episode too, showing him coming to fully understand his feelings.

So happy now ^ ^

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thanks so much for the recap! i can't watch this episode yet so it's soooo great to read your recap!

i too really am annoyed at the stylist... she really is ruining everything!

but i'm so glad we get to see a bit of the girly MN and she's really really pretty ^^ and i'm so happy TK finally realises..... now only a tiny step further ....

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This drama exceeds all expectations! I love it so much. I will always be a fan of JGS and PSH from now on! This is a "Coffee Prince" level of appreciation for their work.

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Javabean,

The last line ,how about "From now on,I allow you to feel for me"?Is it better?

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I am glad my previous predictions did not come true! I am so elated:D I am a little weirded out by Heyi, though. It seemed a little out of character that she helped mi nyeo escape the reporter. what was really going on? Can't seem to understand why she did that.

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